Heineken joins Starbucks, McDonald's in pulling business from Russia

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A spokesperson for Heineken told Newsweek that the beer company has 1,800 employees and seven breweries in Russia.

and McDonald's on Wednesday in halting business in Russia amid the ongoing conflict with Ukraine.

Starbucks and McDonald's also made similar announcements on Tuesday, condemning Russia's invasion of Ukraine and saying that they will pull their business from Russia.

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Not true, PR Stunt...Currently Heineken owns seven breweries in Russia all still operating as normal.

Not True.They have just stopped making 'Heineken', they still make lots of other beers there, no change, 'Meanwhile, all facilities, operational and commercial divisions of the company on the territory of the Russian Federation will continue working, the company added.

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